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Mt. Vernon Republican (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1854), 1859-05-31

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1 . .,'.,'' . 1 j, . . - ' ' , , i-.-J 1 t . ,.; ; . I .-"i ,4 4 ! ,1 II IB ilV i .'eA ,:,iii ' i'-'' 1 M II 1 r ... v . ..- ..it VOL. V. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1859. , NO. 29.' a T4 Ifll REMOVAL. DR. C. Itl. KELSEY, DENT 1ST! TTA9 taken, for a term of years tli roomi re SJL oently occupied by Mr. N. N. Hill, and Immediately over the storo room of Taylor, Oentt k Co., when he will prosecute the rrloui duties of the profession. With an experienoe of oror IS years constant practice, and an acquaintance wun au me LATE IMl'UOVEMENTS of the Art, he fooUooiifi- dent or giving entire aaualaclion. 4 The beat skill of the i'rofoaaion warranted to be exercised in evory case. On hand a fine atook of Dental materials recently procured from the East, Kntrance on Main street, between Taylor, Uantt t'o.'s and I.. Hunk's Clothing Store. April lD-23tf DH.D.ltlcBItlAR, i'ia nrr ssr-.i. wiw w t-t f . tt T ESl'ECTFULLY announeea bis return from SX theEa I Eaat ( where he has Purchased a large as sortment of Dental materials land is now fully pre. liarod to execute all operations eonneoted with dentistry, such as filling, extracting, and cleaning teeth, and healing all diseased mnutns, ana removing Irregularities of the teeth. Also, Particular at tention riven to tho Insertion of Artificial teeth All work warranted to be done in the bout stylo of the art. I am also prepared to opcrato on Hair-line sintzle or double Cleft nalato and all other op erations connected with Dental Surgery. Having boon eraployod as an assistant in the ollico ot Ins. Fundonburg k Ilullihon, of Wheeling. Va., I flatter uiyselt that 1 can give satisfaction in every respect, I have permanently located in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, Office uvea Uusjsll A Sturges's Bank, Main Stroot, April 5 21 ly. Dr. O. Ex SB ITIcKowii, Office Wash's Block, Nos. 1, 2 3; 2d Floor, S. K. Corner Main k Vine Sts. Mount Vernon, 0 All operations performed in the lateat and most approved style and rr AKtiAJSl zu. May 3 185U-25nj3. WOULD say that he has renewed the lease for the above suite of rooms for the term of five years, and largely Increased bis facilities for the teller accommodation of visitors and patients. Always on hand a large stock of JlEA'TAL GUODM Teeth direct from the best tooth Manufactory in the world and km no others! Can therefore, give a more liftlikt cxjTttiitn than can be obtained with any cheap or xnferitrr teeth. Is also prepared to insert artificial teeth on Cora-lite or vulcanised Guttapercha or Rubber base an admirable base for temporary acts, Ac. Would also call attention to hia method of treating teeth with exposed uerves or sensitive dentine without pain and not destroying the vitality of the tooth, thereby rendoringthat large number of teeth serviceable for years which if not treated on scion-titio principles are sacrificed. Thankful for the very liberal favora for the last four years hoping by strict attention to business to receive like confidence and patronage. DR. L. S. MURPHY, LATB OP MEW YORK CITY, ANNOUNCES to hia frienda and the public, that he has opened an office for the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, in Mount Vernon, and the adjoiningeountry. From the timoand attontion he ban given to bin profession, ho hopes to reooive a liberal share of the public patronage. Special uttoniion to diseases of women and children. Ob'l'ICK.on Main street, over Curtis k Supp's St. .pi; It tsidenoo corner High & West Struct. Oct. lUth, 18o8.tr. D. "0."M0XTG0MEliVr ATTOBHEY AT WW, UASMXU lil'IUII.NO, OVKU N. Mt'OlFFlN'S 8UOE STORK. Mount Vernon, Ohio. . Special attention pi v.-n tu the Collecting of 'Chums, and tho purchase and salo of res I Estate. ;i havu for snlo unimproved lands ns follows, fHO n.-ros ill Outgo County, Missouri, 0115 acres in Warren County, Missouii, 3112 iicres in St. Fron-'cuis 12 niniy, Missouri, also l2o acres and one 40 acre lot in ilirdiu County, Ohio, and H.t acres in il ruur Coiiniy, Ohio. March 1. '5'J, lti-tf. J W. VANUK. W. 0. COOl'EK. VANCE & COOl'ER, A TTuKN K YS AT LAW, MT. ERXON, 0. flee southcaHciirnor Main and Chestnut srrects .ippo.iite Knox C umy Hank. aept2U JOHN ADAMS, Attorney at Law &, Notary Public, OFFlCb-lN WARD'S NEW UUILDINO, Corner Main and Vine Sts., MOUNT TEKSON. OHIO. O PECIAL attention given to collwciions in Knox O and adjoining counties: also: tu prosecuting claims for I'onsions and Laud Warrants, and all other lugal huslncs entrusted to his care, inarch lltf. SAM'L ISRAEL. J08.C. HEVIIi ATTOli M E Y S AT LAW, MOUNT VKUNON, OHIO. OFFICE Main Street Uclow Knox County nanK. tif Prompt attention givuu to all business entrusted to thorn, and espuotally to eolicctiug and se- etiiing claims, luauy part ol Omo Dee. i tli-lijS-4-3ui. .EilMKT W. COTTON. W. L. UAN1 COTTON & BANE. Attoriiet'a & Counsellors nt Law, Mt. I'tnwn, Ohio. a A"T1LL attend to all business intrusted to their TT caro, in any of the Courts. OrflCb.N. E. Corner of Main and Gambler Sts., over ryie's Morctianl 1 alluring fcataoiishinont. Oct. 19th ld58.tf- . Ol'XHAR. B. I. BANN1NO, OlIVISAIS A 1SANN1NU, A I T OBMEYS IT UW, Mo ii ii i Vernon, ' OFFICE -In Miller's Block, in tba rooms formorly oc3upieu oy non. Jonn a., sillier. lnl-ly CKO. P. MILniNCB. H. G. THOMAS, illELlIINCll tt THOMAS, PIIODLC E & COMMISSION HERCIJAMS DIALIU Iff SAir, TLASTER, FISH, WHITE AND WATER LIME. ! WILL PAY CASH FOB , Flour, Grain of all kinds, Pork, Bacon, Butter, Hops, Dried Fruit, Flax, Clover and Timothy Seed, Potash, White Beana, Lard, Hides, Pelu, Ac. At NORTON'S WAREHOUSE, March 22, '5-lVly Mt. Vernon, Ohio, SASHi DOOltS AND BLINDS. J. A. Anderson, WAKur Acrraxa aki vialkii xn SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS, On. 'onet' Ware Hotue, High St., iMwtm . Main and S. It. Depot, Mount Ytr- . non, Ohio. ALLIINDS of work constantly on hand and warranted. AU orders promptly executed. April 26, 185J41y., CnASTIIXKenrl FRENCH LACE 8HAWJ and MANTILLAS at $7 to $19. WHITE and BLACK CRAPE BIIAWLfl some TBRT extma la she and quality. Call soon on May 10-10tf BPERRY A CO. A Nice Home farm for finle. O ACRES of land, finely oultlvated.wlih small or Oohard, new frame dwelling, new frame stable, and other outbuildings, only ot mile east of Main Street, Mt. Vernon, on Gambler roaid. It is only a lew rous irom center Hun I and is a good location loragaruener. mce ai.ioo in payments. W. II. COCIlltAN, Koul Estate and augll:3mo. Uen. Agcat Cirent Fnnn Tor Nnl. THAVE a 200 acre farm of the finost land in the jl county lor sale. Most or the fannlsrlob bottom, aud lion only about 6 miles from thisclty (Mt, Vernon.) Theland is well supplied with orchards. runningstroamsof water, roads Ae. Thebuildings are new and good ( in short, If any man wishes to nvo quite ai noino, 101 mm purchase this I arm. in1 quire of W. II. COCllRAN, Real Estate, May 25, tf. and Oon'l Agent Farm For Snl. r i ACRES, ABOUT i MILES FROM MT. I'-ZiVernon, on the Columbus road, about 75 aoresoleared, with excellent soil and timber. About 50 acres aro bottom land. Good frame dwelling imme stable, new Irame barn, small orchard, good spring, so. fries (35.00 per acre, In pnymonts. W. , 11. UOUlIUAN.Jtenlcatnta Soptl,1857. and ticn'l. agent. LOOK AT THIS I rT'IIE Subsoribor offers to sell his fiirm of 28 acres A. lyingon Owl Crook, !f miles 8. E.of Mt. Ver non. It is the very first quality of land auitublofoi uartioningj olO. Also, his houso and lot of 2 acres on Gambler St just, east of Center-Run. The. houso is new and convouicnt; a fountain pump of excellent soft water ai ineuoor. h tallo,Uoni -cribs oncl othor out build inga. For further particulars enquire of WM. H. COCHRAN, Real Estate ag't. or Joseph Colrille. rosldinir on the rtremiscs. Mar. Si). 20tf. 65 Acre Farm for Sale, IN MONROE TOWNSHIP, 4 miles from Mount Vernon, one-half mile from tho Woostor road: aooui 40 acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation, 6 acroe of which are meadow; dwelling house, barn and orchard. Price $27 per acre in piiyments. M. D.Montis, who resides on the farm, will show it to persons wisniwr to see it. W. 11. COCHRAN. May 17, 'oiltf Real Estate and General Agent, BUlf WI1EUE YOV CAN' BUY THE CUEAFEST!! William M . Mefford. OETUKKS HIS THANKS TO THE CITIZENS lli of Knox County for the liberal natrnnatro ax. tendod to him, and would say that he has imw on hand as good Harness, Saddles, Duggy, Carringe, Wagonsndl low Harness, Collars, Bridles, Martin- gans, wnip o., as ever. ouur-t rm-easioorner Market House. augll:lr. W. Hauk, ft ADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER. First Doer K uth of Woodbridge's Store, MAIN STKKGT. MOUNT VKUNON. Onto. KEEPS' t nstantly on hand a large assortment of Saddle r and Harness. Bridles. Collars. Halt,. Ttri.; ... . . . . . ' . ' iuips,oto uvnuiuomrea Dy experienced workmen ana lor ri )on reasonable terms. r' ALL WOKK WARBANTF.P.,JgJ TRU.NKM. from $2 to $22. My Trunks are mucl superior article to those commonly offered for sale. i would also invite snaoial attention to my Collars', which cannot be surpassed for style and durability, may 2Uy. REMOVAL! I have taken the stand onedoor South of flic Kenyan Houso, tho room formorly occupied by R. C. Kirk, A Co., where I will be pleased to see all my old customersiind fricntUand hosts of new ones. I huve ddd a new and fresh STOCK OF GOODS fresh frnin New York. Beautiful in Style, Good in Quall-ty.nnil Cheap in Price. MY MOTTO JH Jiii.ll ' I' AY. AX J) SKLL AS CllHAP AN THE ('llh.il' LSI. Come on this way. Don't forget tho place opposite Bryant's old Coruor. April 3, i) 21 2ino. P. McINTYKE. StilR of Itiml Uxtute by Order of Court. l'RSUANT t an ordor of snlo made by tho 1 Probate Court of Knox Cmiuty, Ohio, 1 will olfcr for sale to the highest bolder, on S,tlitr.tuy, the th day of June, A. I). 1859, at 2 o'clock P. M at tho door of the Court House in .Mount Vernon, Knox county, Ohio, tho t'i,ll,,wiii',' described ronl estate, as the property of Thomiis Irvine, deceased, to-wit: The south half of Lm No. two hundred and twenty-one 1221 1 in Walker's Addition to the town of Mount Vernon, Knox county. Ohio: also, a futrt of Lot No. one hundred mid four I04 in said town of Mount Ytrnon, being a strip oil' thu south side of said lot thirteen and one-hall (KUiJjfoet in w.ilth north and south along Miiin street, ai d extending the entire length ofsaidl.it east and wcstnlsoa part of Lot No. one h .ndrcd mid three l(KI in said town of Mount Vernon, Ohio, being a strip off the north side of said lot throe 3J feet in width north and south along Main street nod extending tlie entire longth of said lot east ami west; said parcels of thirtocn and onc-liulf l.ljujatid three U foci in width on Alain street, lying adjoining to eacli other, and making a parcel ol land on M:tin stroot sixteen and one-half Hj feet in width north and south, and running from .Main strout to the alley east ami wost also lot No. lie hundred a ..1 fifty-soveu 157 in said town of tiotuu i uriiot., iiiio. Said pixiiii.os are apprnfced ns follows: The south hull lot No. 221 in Walker's Ad dition to the town of Mount Vernon.... $20,00 The said lot No. 157 1000,110 tin hi pnrcel on Main stroot 1.1 ; feet and ) fent in width north and south sido, in all feet on Main street at -.1.100.00 Terms of Sale One-third ensh in band; ono- tbird in one year, and the balance two years: the dol'errcd payments to bear interest from day of sale and to be secured by note and mortgage on the premises. BENJAMIN F. SMITH, Executor of Thomas Irvine, decensed. VANCE A COOPER, May 10, 1850-U A CHANCE TOR FAKMEUS. THE UNDERSIGNED oners forsaleaiod Farm of 108 acres in Howard township, Knox county, 7 miles east of Mount Vornun, ""d n'y 1'A miles norm ot uamnier, tno location ot henyon College. About 81) noros are clou rod and in a rood state of cultivation, and the balance is good timbor land. It is a good stock farm, is well watered, has 4. lasting springs, two orchard of Apples, Pears and Cberries, a good brick dwelling, and a frame barn. I will take $4,000 fur the whole premises, ono-fifth in hand, and the balance in six or eight yearly pay-payments, with lnterestat six per cent., thus nivint the purchaser a fine chance to mako all bat the first payment on tne rami. Also, 170 acres of unimproved land In PcKalb county, Indiana. BAHLtL Way 17, 'S27 tf. Proposed Amendment to tne Constitution.Relative to an Amendment to the Constitution, Providing for Aonnal Sessions ol the General Assembly. Ilenolved. bu the General Assnniluof the Elate of Ohio, three-fifths ot the members of each House e incurnne therein, that it be and is here by proposed to tne elector of the State to vol at the next annual October State election, upon the approval or rejection of the following amendment as a substitute for the flret clause of the twenty fifth section of the second arti cle of the Constitution of this State, to-wit: All regular K8810UR w the General Assembly (hall commence on the first monday in January annually." wiLijiaan. wuuuo, 1 Speaker of the House of Representatives. AIAETIN WELKKR, April S, 1859. President of the Senate. SECRETARY OP STATE OFFICE,) Coiombcs.O., April 7, 1859 I I hereby certify that the foregoing Joint (tee olution, "relative to an amendment to the Constitution, providing for Annual Sessions of the General Assembly," is a true copy of the oilg-inal roll on file in this office. - A. P. Russell. April 13, 1859 22toe. Secretary of State. The Mount Vernon Republican . is riBLiRHan griRr tvksday morniko, BY W, II. COCIlltAN. Office In Kremlin Building, No, 8, Second Story, TERMS Two Dollars per annum, payablo In ad ance; i,.u alter mo expiration or the year. iilisceUcuuou?. Tho Democracy Denounced, by a Democrat. Hon. Heavy S. Foote; (better known as "Hangman" Foots,) formerly United 8tstes Senator Irom MiSKismppi, and at one time uovernor ot mat state, recently roado a po. mica, spoecn in Tennessee, irom wnicn It ap pears that though still claiminc to be a Dem ocrut, he now acts with the Opposition, and is yery tevere on "National Democracy" as illustrated by the Administration at Wash- uigtor,. In bis speech he is reported to have said that he "was still a Democrat, but contended there was no true Democratic party now ex isting. The organization called Democratic, he regarded ns utterly incapable of conduc ting public affairs in an honest and statesman like manner. In fact, the Democratic party now existing is dishonest, corrupt and imbe cile in the oxtremo confessedly so. Party organs and party lenders openly avow it the TheVVnshington States had repeatedly charr ed it, and had exposed the peculations,frauds ana tnells ol government olncials." He denounced tlioSTO.000,000 Cuba scheme in the severest terms. Had that bill passed, he said, "the President would have been a virtual Emperor." ' Many honest men," he thought, "were deceived by that monstrous scheme, supposing that tho money would be Honestly expended; liut he was sure it never would bo. Slidell would use it to but itv the Uiarteswn uonvenwn." In conclusion he said that if he thought "the nominee of the Charleston Convention would be elected, be would despair of the Republic' More and More Despondent. The Administration's principal onran in Xew York (the Herald,') gives more and more gloomy views of the fate of the Democracy. It now says: , "The existing demoralizations and divisions of the Democratic party are exceedingly deplorable. The split in Pennsylvania, the rebellion is Louisana, the party rivalries and jealousies and dissensions in Virginia; and despair ot the fa'tbliil regulars of the North, the impracticable demands of thepro-slavery fire-caters of the Soulh, and the general disorganization of the whole Democratic camp, would seem to justify the belief that in J8b0 we snail have the last struggle, the final overthrow, and the permanent dissolution of the late great Democratic party." Hut the Herald still thinks that all will be right with the Democracy, "if they have the good ser.se to rally around the Administration." A forlorn nope, that, to be sure. Emigration. There arrived at the port of New York, on Friday last, three thousand seven hundred and seventeen emigrants, all belonging to the laboring classes. Tboy filled eight ships. Seven hundred of them wore Mormons. The N. Y. Times says: ;sow if a newly-imported African, who is utterly ignorant of all the arts of civilized life, who cannot understand a word of JCuirlish, is worth to a Georgia planter, five hundred dol lars, these intelligent, hard working median- 8 ana lurmcrs, who will require no overseer or instructor, and whose services cun bo made immediately available, must be worth to themselves at least double that amount, so that the actual addition made to the wealth ol our country by their arrival may be estimated at $3,717,000. About three thousand more emigrants are on their way from Liverpool to Now York, and the emigration from llremen and Havre is greater this spring than it has been for two years. Cin. Com., May 17th. LAWS OF OHIO. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. fNo. 207.1 AX ACT Making Appropriations for the year Eighteen Hundred i ifty-nine. Sec. 1. He it enacted ly the General Assem bly of the State of Ohio, That the following suuiH in audition to inrmer appropriations, be ami the same are hereby appropriated out of any monoy in the state treasury lor general revenue purposes to be paid according to law, fur tbe year eighteen nundrud ntty nine, iisdv;: EXPKNSK3 or TBS STATE UOVKRNSIENT. For the payment of tho salaries of tbe governor, auditor, treasurer, comptroller of tho troasury, secretary of state, attorney general, state commissioner of common schools, oominis.Hioner of statistics, sea rotary to tho guvornor, and librarian, eight thous and oiglit hundred and seventy-five dollars. For the payment of the lieutenant governor as president 01 tno sonate, members 01 too gonernl assembly, theirclerks, assistant clerks, scarzeant-at- arms, their assistants, and messenger boys, tweuty-fivo thousand dollars. Fur the payment of the salaries of the judges of the supreme court, or the eourt or common pleas, and judgosof the superior courts, ATty-six thousand and fifty dollars, For the contingent fund of tho auditor of state, eight hundred debars. For tho contingent fund of the treasurer of stato, one thousand dollars. For the contingent fund of the comptroller of the treasury, to re-iinbnrse the auditor ef state, and for the year 186V, twelve hundred and fifty dollars.For postage for the office of the comptroller of tho treasury, one Hundred dollars. Far contingent fund of the slate librarian, five hundred dollars. For tbe oontlngtnt fund of the commissioner of statistios,ona hundred dollars. For continent fund of the state commissioner of common schools, six hundred dollars. tor the payment of the salary of the clerk of the commissioner of oommon schools, eight hundred dollars. For the support of common schools, to be distributee agreeably to the provisions of tbe several Isws now existing on the subject, a sum not exceeding the amount received from all sources for that par-pose.For the furnishing of school libraries and apparatus, asreeablv to tbe laws on the subjoet, a sum notexeeeding the amount of. tu collected for that purpose. For the payment of salary of chief elerk In the Auditor of State's office, nine hundred dollars. For nerment of salary ef insurance elerk la same office, terci hundred and fifty dollars For payment of salary of elerk of the land de partment la same office, seven hundred and fifty dollar. Fur payment of salary of general revenue elerk In same ufiice, six hundred dollars. For payment of salary of sinking fund elerk In same office, six hundred dollars. For payment of salary of clerk of the public works department of same office, six hundred dol lars. For payment ef the salary of the clerk acting as register in the bank department, sevon hundred and lltly dollars. Fur the payment of the salary of one correspond lng olerk, nine hundred dollars: Provided, that no money shall be drawn from tho contingent fund of tho Auditor of State's office for the payment of ciorKS in mac aopnriiueni, nua provided 1 irtllor that the salaries of said clerks shall be paid so fur as tho mnio mav be applicable and out! of uacxnomlal balance of former appropriations for the paymcntof ci eioras in ino Aiimiorsoiiico, Fur the payment of clerks In the office of treasurer of state, two thousand throe hhndrod dollars. For the payment of elerks in the office of the cotnptrjllcr ol tuo treasury, ono thousaud eight bun. tired dollars. For tbo payment of clerks in the office of the secrotory ot suite, fifteen hnndree dollars. For paymont of the Ohio State Journal and the Ohio Statesman for publishing the daily proceed in us of tho legislature, four hundred and sixty dollars each. Fnr navmnnt of the salary of thn ailintent . r . ... J general, three- Hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of tne sdnitant min eral, two hundred dollars. For clerk hire in the office of the adjutant general, lour n una red. For rent of arsenal, care, collection, trans lortation and repair of arms, two thousand dol ara. For salary of the atinrter master general for uie year irwt, lour hundred dollars. or contingent expenses of tho quarter mas ter eencrul. three hundred dollars- For expenses of cleanme and renairinir arms. arcoutrenients, camp equipage and olher similar articles in pursuance of section 45 of the act to orirantxe ami discipline the militia, pass ed March 28, 1857. five hundred dollars. For the payment of a clerk in tho office of tne attorney general, six hundred hollars. for tne payment of the expenses of the at torney general in nttendiusr to the case of !Elias Plum against the treasurer of Fairfield county, ana outers, two numirea uoimrs. For the payment of the Balary, of the ianitor of the stato house, services of assistants, and contingent, expenses to be paid on the certificate of the secretary of state, one thousand .i-n uounrs. For the Dnvment of the chief engineer of the heating apparatus, and other hands employed, and necessary expenses, to be paid on the cer tificate of the acting commissioner of the Btate ouse, hlteen hundred dollars. For the purchase of hooks ai'd magazines for the state library, and binding, six hundred dollars. For stationary for the use of the state de partments, including printing paper and otliet articles necessary for the use of the general assembly, supreme court, and state ofiicers.thirty thousand dollars. For the distribution of laws and journals. and legislative and executive documents, two thousand dollars. For seals and presses to be furnished to coun ties, one hundred dollars For the navmout for printing for the sfa'.e and executive departments, and of the laws. journals, documents, reports, and other work ordered by the general assembly, done in accordance with thu laws of the state, sixteen thousand dollars. For payment for fuldinc. stitchinc and bind ing lor the state aud executive departments. una of laws, journals, documents, reports, ordered oy tne general assembly, and other necessary work done in accordance with the laws of the state, thirteen thousand dollars. For taking care of and Duttinsr in order leg islative halls, to be expended under the direction of the janitor, two hundred dollars. For the purchase of fuel for the department of state, five thousand dollars. For payment to the Columbus gas light and coke company, fnr gas to light the state house, two uioubaua uoiiars. For compensation, including arrearages, to the messenger to the supreme court, at the rate of two dollurs per day, to be paid on the cer tificate of the duel justice, eight hundred dol Lira. For compensation to the cries of the supreme court, to be paid on the certificate of the chief justice, live hundred dollars. r or tne payment ot mileage ot county tress- urers in traveling to and returning from the seat ol government in making their semi-an- ual settlements with thn auditor ef state, for the year 1858 and 1859, eighteen hundred dollars.For the continuation of the work on the Ar- eoian Well, to be exptnded as heretofore pro vided, two thousand dollarB. For the purchase of the "Ohio state reports. ve hundred and sixty dollars. For the purchase ol books tor the law library, to be expended under the direction ot tbe eu eme Court, one thousand dollars, to be paid on the certificate of the Chief Justice. For payment of costs for sustaining United aiates prisoners, unuer me aci passeu iecem ber 20. 1606. (even hundred dollars. . . T .1 . , t-. For payment of per diem and mileage of meinoers 01 me state ooaru 01 eijuauzaunn. t . . . . 1. r .; auk books for records ot appraisers, and oth er necessary expenses, twelve thousand dol lars. For the Slate board of agriculture being pro. Cecils of t-how license and escheated lands, the Mini of t'o ihoiisand nine hundred and ninety nine dollars nud forty cents. Po? furniture of the office of comptroller of the treasury, lour hundred dollars. For pavnieut of Lewis Lille, for an iron safe and lock for the office of the commissioner ef the sinking fund, six hundred and forty-six dollars ten cents. For payment to Miles Greenwood, to be re ceived by him in full for hia claim against tho state for heating aparatus, labor and material, for the centernl Ohio lunatic asylum, four thousand four hundred and four dollars three cents. For payment of John E. Ebcrlin, for balance due him for collecting and preserving, and storing public anus, fifty-eight dollars. For payment of Tames J. Park, for labor, money and mateiiaKby him furnished for the use of the Stato, in keeping in repair the "Western Reserve and Maumeeroad," from April 15, 1857, to May 1 , 1858, to be received by him as payment in full of all claims against the State prior to said Mny 1, 1858, two thousand one hundred and fifteen dollars twenty-three cents. To pay the certificate of W. H. Oibson, late treasurer of stato, in ft v ir of S Spink, treasurer of Wood county, fifteen dollars ninety cents. To pay the certificate of W. H. Oipson, late treasurer of slate, in favor of D. Taruell, treasurer of Henry county, four hundred and fifty dollars. To pay over draft of W H. Gilsnn late treasurer of state, on the Piqua Branch Bank, four hundred and forty dollars and eight cents. To pay balauce of interest due banks, rrh money advanced by them to the State, in the year 1P57, five hundred dollars. For the payment of the claim of William Egry.for damages sustained by him in the erection of the southern Ohio lunalio asylum, and the destruction by the sewerage thereof of a stream of water pissing through his lands.Ut be received by him in full fur all claims for such damages, six hundred dollars. For payment to John W. Kees, to be received by himsssatisfaetisnin full of his claim against the State for a balance on account of a contract for a portion of the 8tate printing in the year 1854, eleven hundred forty-nine dollars and fifty cents. For toavment to John Hreen, to be received by him in full satisfaction of his claim for the plumbing of the northern Ohio lunatio asylum, twelve hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty-seven cents. For payment of George Wotlhington Co , to be received by them in full satisfaction of . 1 . ; , i' it. ei.i r tt.. . I. 1. : their claim against the State for the plumbing of the northern unto lunatic asyium, lour sun-dred eighty-five dollars four cents. : To pay John v. Miller nis expenses, ana lor services as olerk of the house of Representatives, pri or to his resignation at such elerk, twenty-Ire dollars.To pay Lewis Ilaker his expenses, and for terrl- cm asclerk of the hunse of Representatives preri oils to his resignation as suoi olerk, twonty-five dol lars. To pay William Russoll West the bolaneotlue him as salary as architect uf the state house, two hun dred dollars; and his omnpnnxation and expenses in aiienaing upon tho commission or architects to ex-amino the state house fifty dollars. For paymont to C. 11. Harront. for charges mid for transportation, sale keeping and distribution of public arms, one hundred and eighty dollars and iniriy-nins coins. To Wm. Child, for storngeof public arms, certified by the quarter muster general oue hundred dollars,To J. Haddock Smith, clerk f the court of eom-mon pleas of Franklin County, the sum of two hundred and thirty-four dollars and eighty-nine cents, for the payment uf ousts in the following oases, vis: II. Mc.Calluin vs the Stato, 1 3,2:1. The State vs Miles Greenwood, $U,u2. Some ys Wallace Saw-yor etal,$l4,48. Sume vs llliss and Sullivant,$17,-27. HnmovsE.N. Sill, $21,47. Same vs Hnonoor et al. $22,!o. Same vs Hates, Mulury et ol, :lil,0. Same vs liatcs A Rid way et al, 2u,5il. Ssma ys Hall, Vtmt,otal,$i(l,4r. Sams vsdaniel Buckle, 25,03. Same vs Hall k Reed, 21,44. To pay Charles Rule his claim against the state in conseiguence of tho abrogation by the state houso commissioners of alleged contracts dated June V, 1854, and Mny 9, 1855. respectively, for furnishing marble tiloing, bnllustorsand hand rails for the state h')ue, tobo received by said Rule in full of disclaim against the state on account of the same, two thousand ton dollars sixy-nine cents. To ay Thatcher Lewis his claim against the State. as adjusted, for services performed and work done in musing icncosand improvements or groundsnt the Central Ohio Lunatic Asvluui. eiirlit hundred dollars. To pay Daniol B. Woods, in full of his claim for services and expenses as commissioner of the two new lunatio asylums, scvonty-five dollars and sixty cents. To pay William Kennon, William B. Caldwell and Asa L.Modhury their expenses while at and traveling to and from the seat of government, as commis sioners of appointment, under the act of May 12, iojn, two uunareu aonars. To pay A. U. Tliuruian for professional services in the case of the State uf Ohiovs William Kennon and others, upon quo warranto in the supreme court, one hundred dollars. To nay Swnyno A Buber for professional services in the cose of tho Stato of Ohio vs Williuui Kennon and others, upon quo warranto in the supreme court, one hundred dollars. To pay 11. B. Warden, for professional servieos in assisting tho attorney goneral in the case of the ctatoot Unio vs n illiam Kennon and others, upon quo warranto in the supreme oourt one hundred dol lars. Fur payment of the expenses of senate committee in visiting the "House of Refuge,"in Hamilton conn ty, and the "Ohio State Reform Farm," in Fairfield county, in 185S and 18511, fifty dollars. r or the payment of the per diem and expenses of the commission created by the octuf April 12, I85S, to examine into the condition uf the treasury, Ac, mree inousana dollars. For the paymon t of the certificate of tbe late treas urer of Stato in favor of J. M. Russell, treasurer of Paulding county, dated -May 28,1857, ono hundred and ninety eight dollars aud ninety cents. To pay the balunce due tbe Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company (see report of Messrs. Kdgerton, Morgan and Rcemeliu, pace 107.) tbe sum of fortv- fuur thuusand dollars, and to pay any further sum that may be found due to said Trust Company on examination and adjustment of the accounts by tho commissioners of tho sinking fund an additional sum not exoeeding ton thousand dollars: providod that no payment shall be made of anysnmtosnid Trust Cnmnanv unless tho nommissinnnm nf thn sinking fund shall be satisfied that tho snmo isjust-ly due. f or the contingent expenses or the attorney gen-oral, fivo hundred dollars. To nnv tbe attorney general and the assistant counsel employed by him for defending suits, under the provisions ot tho act tor the liquidation of certain claims against tho State, passed April 17, 1857, twelve hundred dollars. For payment to G. W. Hoyl, fur fittinst koys. re pairing of locks, ohairs, desks and other furniture in benato chamber, hi teen dollars and three cents. For the payment of Geotge W. neyl, the amount 01 his out lor worn clone, repairing locks and clmirs in legislative Dan ol house, six dollars ana ten conts. For tho payment of Shocdlngor and Brown: the amount of thoir bill for articles furnished lcgislutivo nan, eight dollars nnu twenty-nve conts. To pay W, A Adams the balance due him on so count of tho monument of Simon Kenton; ton dollars and sixty-six cents. To pay oxpenscs of night watch of the State houso to be appointed by the treasurer of Mtato, five hundred and fifty dollars. To pay for certificates of wolf scalps, three hunl-dred dollars. For payment of a fire and burglar proof safo for the office of attorney genorul,six hundred and fifty uonars. To pay the expenses of the receiver in making a tnornugn searcn auor tne assets 01 tne ncnoca touu-ty Hank nnd such other inquiries ns shall be proper to be made; tho sum so advanced by tho state to be returned into tbe treasury by the said receiver of tho first moneys realised from the assets of said bank, su with interest recovered, fifteen hundred dollars.For tho payment of the expenses of the committee of the House of Representatives in making the annual visits to the sou thorn and northern O. Lunatio Asylums, payable upon the order of the chairman of the said committee; one hundred and fire dollars.Fnr tho payment of the expensos of the committee of the House uf Representatives in making an annual visit to the State Reform Farm, in Fairfield county thirty-five dollars. Fur the payment of the expenses of the Sonnto committee on benovolent institutions in visiting the several benevolent institutiuns of theSfuto, in the year 1858 and 1859, payable on tho order of the ehairman of the said committee, seventy-two dollars.Fur the payment nf the expenses of the committee on claims of both houses of the Goneral Assembly in visiting and inspecting the northern Ohio Lunatic Asylum bnildings, payable on the order of the chairman of said committee, twenty-two dollars and ninoty conts. For the payment of A. B. Jfowburg for services of tho joint select committee nf the General assembly to examine the claim of Samuel Mcdary, for printing for the legislature of 1852 as certified by said eommittce: one hundred aud sixty dollars. For Ibe payment of J.D. Osborno for carpet and other furmturo for the office of the comptroller of tho treasury, forty-one dollars and twenty-four cents. For carpet and other furniture for the office of the attorney general, ninety-eight dollars and ninety-nine cents. For Green cloth and other ma'erlals to furnish the Supreme Court room, furty dollars thirty-two cents. For tho payment to Solomon Buck for a clock for tho senate ehambor and repairing tho same, five dollars.Fur the payment to Shoedingerand Brown for hat rack and bonk coso for the office of the commissioners of the sinking fund, twenty-one dollars. For paymont to Stone, O'Hnrra k Co. fur materials for towels and making same for state hunse, fourteen dollars twontr-fivo cents. Fur payment to J. M. k W. Westwater for chandelier for the offico of adjutaut general, thirty-two dollars. For paymont to T.Brnthorlln A Halm for furniture for the su promo court room, senate chamber, hall of tbe houso, comptroller and adjutant goneral's office, two hundred and fifty-seven dollars fifty six eenla. For the payment nf the expenses nf the Joint select Committee of both honses appointed to Investigate the charity school of Kendall, nine dollars. For payment to A. W. Daltnn from January to April 4, 185V, twenty-five dollars, Fur the paymont of Joha il. Stineman of Ad-glace county, ninety-seven dollars and sovenly-five cents, fnr the purchase money and Interest on one-half of tho fractional west half 1 f tbe N. K. fractional quarter of section two, town eight, S. R. fonreast, sold bv the state to him, and for which the Uthad no title. For paymont of special examlnsr appolntedv the auditor and comptroller to examine and Inspect offices of canal collectors, receivers and other state officers, twelve hundred dollars. For payment to Joseph W. Burke, for transportation of arms, under the provision of the 45 section ef the act to organise and discipline the militia and volunteer militia, passed March 28, leaf, thirty threedollars three cents. For payment to Dr. 11. A. Ackley In full fnr his elaiioon the slate for serricee and expenses ssentn-missionernf tbe two sew lanatie asylotas, else for services and expenses when attending tbe year ISafi ' as a witness before a select Investigating committee of the House of Representatives, and also for a balance due James C. Pines for like serrievs btfors said committee, and ai clerk to theeumuilssinner du ly assiguud to the said Ackley, four hundred and twmity-sovun dollars, ninety-three cents. For payment to Gov. Samuel Modsry, his claim in full against the Stato, fur printing performed hv him in the year 1852, four thousand two hundred and thirty-two dollars and fifty-six cents. For tho payment of the expenses of the commit-too on common schools and school lands, uf the Senate In going to Cincinnati to examine the claim uf H W. Hcrby k Co. against the State of Ohio, tlx dollars.Fur payment to Geo. W. Hoyl for fitting keys and locks to tlesks and other repairs fur Huoto uf Representatives, twenty-tlirue dollars. f or payment to li. L. nice, balance due mm for recording 241 pages of Field notes under tne directum or Ilia Perretary or state, two hundred five dollars ten cents. Fur payment to E. 8. Hrnnka for rent and storage of public arms, certified by the quarter mas'er general, two hundred tighty seven dollars fifty cents. Thore is hereby appropriated out. of any money in the treasury .received from the Cincinnati, Columbus and Wooster turnpike road coinpauy on account of the State's interest in said mail, or out of the first sufficient money that shall bp received from such source or from the sple of the stock now owned by the Slate in said road, the sum of thirteen hundred dollars. To pay the claim of Samuel l'errin nnd such payment shall bo deemed in full all claims ol' the said Perrin for labor by him performed and material furnished on said turnpike road, and an act entitled "au act for the relief of Samuel Perrin," passed April 13, 1858, is lieri by repealed,For payment to D. Richmond A Co. in full of their claim fnr a balance due them lor the cons! ruction of the Southern Ohio Lunatic As ylum and all the buildings cunm cted therewith aa well fur all extra work cor neeteil with sniti Asylum, ten thousand, one hundred and tweu ty-five dollars. , To pay Pelrli A Richca for enuraving br them performed by order of the acting commissioner of the Reform School, one hundred nud fifty dollars. For the payment of Richard Page for ser vices rendered in making examination of certain terrace under resolution of this House, and making report of same, ninety dollars. And for the payment of L. W Jaeger for like services rendered under saiuo resolution, forty dollars For the payment of L. H. Branch, Pergent at arms, for two days extra seivi.ei rendered in preparing the hall of tbe Hoiire lor the present session, eight dollars, ai d for the payment of F. Beck lor assistant seargeant-nt-ai ins fur like services eight dollars, and for the payment of Charles Snyder anil Albert MeiMiruiick, mes senger boys, for like services, three dollars each. For repairing the State mad near Lognn, in Hooking county, as recommended by the Hoard of Public Works, as per report to the Senate of March 30. 1859, thu sum 01 $111111. for the engraving and illusiiai.ions of fftr gj ricultural reports of the year 1858, the sum uf $500. To John Gander for expenses incurred bv him in perfecting his title to the S. W, qr. sec 3, town 2. S. range 6, E , sold hy the State to tne grantor 01 the said John Uuuder, the Hue which was defective, 8H 40. For the paymont ol the claim John Gill for balance due him for work on the Nor'.hern Lu natic Asylum, six thousand nine hundred and forty-one dollars and eighty-three cent, to be paid as follows, as assigned by John Gill, vis: 10 uaylord and Hammond, .)UU; to J antes . Ulark, tb'a: to Ueo. Worlhitiutni, 1 tiliU: to Mercian Voore, 250: aud said John Gill. 14.- 5b'6,83. BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. ctmiii lunatic asylum. For the payment of salaries of the superintendent, assistant physician, steward and ma Hon of the Central Ohio Lunatic Asylum, three thousand two hundred dollars For the salary of tho moral instructor of said asylum, two hundred (lobars. For provisious and necessary current expenses and repairs of said asylum, twenty five thousand dollars. Provided that money snail not be drawn from the payment of a chaplain; SOUTHEBM LUNATIC Xsf LIU. For payment or the salaries of the siiprinten-teudent, assistant physician, steward nnd matron of the southern Ohio Lunatic Asylum, two thousand seven hundred dollar. For the payment of the mural intiicter of said asylum and library, two hundred dollars.For provisions and necessary current expenses of said asylum, seventeen thousand three hundred dollars. For repairs and work-shop, two thousand dollars. For abatement of nuisances caused by emptying from wster-closetH and gas works uf said institutions, one thousaud dollars. MOlfritvRN LUNATIC ASYLUM For the payment of salaries of the superintendent, assistant physician, steward and matron of the northern Ohio lunatic asylum, two thousand seven hundred dollars. Fur the payment of tho mural instructor of said asylum, two hundred dollars. . For provisions nnd ncoossaryciirTont expenses of said asylum, sixteen thousand three hundred dollars.Fur the purcliaso of money of two and two-thirds ( 2?s ) acres of land adjoining the grounds of the northern Ohio lunatic asylum, to bo paid as soon as good title is mado to the stale therulur, seven hundred dollars. Fur securing winduws and repairs, two thousaud dollars. For payment uf oxpenscs of trustees of benovolent institutiuns, throo hundred dollars PRAF ANP PI'MS ASYLUM. For the salaries of the superintendent steward, matron, physician and teachors of the Ohic institu-tio'.i for the educntion of the deaf and dumb, nino thousand dullurs. For provision and other necessnry current expensos and repairs of the said asylum, sovon thousand sevon hundred and fifty dollars. For bed steads, bedd ing and matresses, one thousand dollars- , SLtSB ASYLUM. For the payment of the salaries of the superintendent, steward, matron, physician and teachers nf the Ohio institution fnr the education of the blind, six thousand dollars. Fur provision and necci'ary current rxpon'e and repairs of snid asylum, seven thousaud dollars. asylum yon ipioti. For the payment of salaries of the sdperintend-enl, oilier officers and teachers of the Ohiu state as-syluui for idiots, one thousand seven hundred dollars.Fur provision aad necessary enrrent expensos of the aid asylum three thousand dollars: Wages, rent, furniture end repairs, two thousand dollars. stato Huron PAntf. For tho payment of the salaries of the officers of the state reform farm, three thousand five buudred dollars. For provisions, furniture, clothing, school books for, and educating and training boys, eight thoasand dollars. For furnishing three dwelling hnusesalready erected, twelve hundred dollars ($ 1,200.) For fruit treos planted on said farm, one hundred dollars ($1110.) For agricultural implements, three hundred dollars, tM0U.) Fur ax team and milch sows and other live stock, Ixhandnd dolUrs,($A0t.) . STATS oorss. For fornishlnr stairs ia the state boese with mar ble band-railing, four thousand eight hundred dollars, (H,8iin.i For finishing Inferior of dome and rotunda, thir teen thoasand dellars, (ll,0l)9.) for trees, shrubbery, ernamenting gronnds. fire hundred dollars, (SMIO.) tor flntxina main walks, one thousand dollars. ($1 SOO.) rnr one go item, inree nunarei dollar, fine. 1 For lightning rods, four hundred dollars,($U0.) Provided, that no pars of the money hereby appro priated for the purpose uf carrying on work on the state house nrslate house gronnds, .hall be expeniT-eil fur any other purpose thai that for whiak tbe same Is especially appropriated, bu.insy apply any unexpended balance which may r ram in uf soy ap. elflc appropriation after the oompldliWuf the wurkj for which it has been appropriated tn the eomploitoa of any unfinished work herein authorised o bo done when (he specific appropriation fvrsneh Oflfiolshed work shall prove Insufficient to Us completive; sad provided further, that no monoy appropriated for the now state bouse shall be expended In the payment of tho salary of an assistant aruhitmtordrafu-uutn, wbiuh efficM are hereby abolished, - - 4 oftto rejoTSNTrABT.' '"' Fnr the nsyment of the salaries of the dlreotor. wnrdon, deputy Warden, elerk, physician, moral hf. trucUiraiid assistant teacher ot the Ohl penitentiary, four tluniMud five hundred and eight dollar.' tti.m.) "For the payment nf guards, anil night wateh ef; the Ohio penitentiary, fifteen thousand six hundred anil fifteen dollars, ( I6,14.)' For the payment fur! provisions, elnthtng repair ' nf all kinds, fuels, lights, hospital and othtr neeansx r.v current Mpenses, for the Ohio penitentiary, 1. forty-three thousand two hundred iilUrs,lti. , 200.) - ' For the payment af nnst ot proscentln, oonvlotton ' and transportation nfectiricts to the Ohio peniten- ! tiarv, eighteen thousand seven hundred end fifty dollars, t $1 8,75(1. ) . 1 For allowance to disehnrgedmnTlcfs, to nay their-expenses to their homes, nine hundred dollars, ($9,-" For the purchase nf hooks hy r"hV director and ' warden fnr the use of tho convicts, five haudred doX-1 lars. f $500. ) 8no. 2.' This act shall take effect from and-after itR passage. - - william n tvotms, ; repeater of the House of TCorresontatlvea. , MA rT,NT Wf.LKKR. Tiesident of the Senate. April 5, 1859. No. 67. 'AN ACT To aathorire Courts t give effect to the in tention of parlies and ollWrs by curing d. fects, omissions and onors in instrumenta . and proceedings. Skotiojj 1. Be it rnal ly tl General A' 1 semlly of the State of Ohio. That in all cases wherein any ofDcnr or oihVers, party or parties, person or persons, or body .corporate, or persons intending and undertaking to become-a body cor(ruto has heretofore made orjDtay . hereafter, by reason of ir,;lvertance or other. . wise, make any omission, defect or error in any instrument in wriiin;, or in any proceed, ing, whereby the same shall not be in strict .-' conformity with the laws of this State, it shall be competent for the Courts of this state and they are . hereby authorized to give full effect to alt such insftinients and proceed- . ings according to the true and manifesting , tention ol the parties thereto. , , , , Sec. 2. That wheneyerj.nich error, omLf-. : sion or defect, shall have occurred in or may r hereafter occur in any instrument or proceed- --ing. which is required tola; made a matter of-record, it shall be competent lor any party or parties, person or persons intending and UH . dertaking tn become a Ivul y corporate having or claiming an intercut, in the correction sf such error, omission or defect to tile his, her or their petition in any Court of Conimea , rieas naviiigjiirisdrctmn in the premises set , . ting forth particularly thu error, defect or . omission complained of, and ask in order of such Court lor the correction thereof; and in . all cases where such application tuudehy any body corporate, or by persons body corporate-or persons intending and undertaking to become a body corporate, snub court npoj ba . ing satisfied that notice ol such application, specifying the error, defect or ouiissior.com- ' 1 plained of, and of the limo nd place of hear- . ing the same has been duly published for sit consecutive weeks in some newspaper in gen-e'al circulation in the county where such ap , 1 plicition may be mate)!, and in all other oa. sea wherever the party or parties interested have been duly brought More tho Court ia the manner proscribed by law for making ser-vice in civil actions, nnd upon being satisfied that such mistake, crrer or omission his been ,;. made, shall grant and made an order to co rect the same, which order shall ha Bled la the ofli.'e in which record is required to be . kept, and from and alter such flling fha amid . record and the otdeT correcting thnX same shall be received as evidence; in nil cases, in-all Courts the same ns il no such error, otoia-sion or defect bad ever existed.-Sec. 3. That when the record to be 00 r rectod is in any way connected with anr ksxiy corporate, the proeerHimjs mentioned in lh last preceding section shall be had in the ' court of Common Pleas of the county whore in the principal nflico of auchvorpni-iuien i lew ; cated, and in all olher esses the same shall-be had in tbe county wherein such record U kept. 8c. 4. This act to take effect and l In htm from and after its Jwssnge, ' ' " "' WJLUAM B. WOODS, Speaker of the House of Represontativef. E. IUSSET'l LAKGDON, . President, pro tcio. Ofthe Burtjsje, " March 10, 180J. .; . - No 04. AX ACT . ' ' ; To aseend Section 415Jof the code of Itfivil Procedure. Swan's Statutes, page 674. . - Skctioh 1. 77s it enaetal hy the General Af " ternhfy of tin Slate of Ohio, That section four hundred end Hlteen, of the act entitled "anatft ' to establish a Code of Civil Procedure," bt to amended as to read as follows: ' Sec. 415. when a judgment fjiv recovered " against one or more persons jointly indebted upon cVntrsct,promissory note or other irrAru- , ment in writing, those who were net originally " summoned may be made parties to the judg.-ment by aclinn. Provided, however, an so. ) tion mny be brought upon any cootrscl, prom issory note or other instrument in writing , against any one or mors of the Joint makers , or joint obligators to any such contract promissory note, or other instrument in writuif, a notwithstanding Judgment has been or may '. hcrealtcr be obtained, in any court ia any of .. .', tbo Slates in this Union, other than the Stats i , of 0 .in, against one or more of the said Joint makers or joint obligators to any such con-.. . tract, promissory note or otbsr instrument, v , and sa'd action shall proceed upon mi id instru-ment in all respects, as tho' no judgment had, . been obtained against any one of tbo makers- ,Z or obligators thereof. Provided, further, thai ... no action shall be maintained, upon any such obligation against any one against whont an action has been prosecuted to final judg. - , . ment, . . -, 1 Sec. 2. That said section (bar hundred and .. fifteen be and the same is hereby repaaledt Sec. 8. This act to Uks sliest and be ia . force from end after its passage. . v.--- " WILLIAM B. WOODS, , Bpeakor nf the H mse of Representatives. , IS. 11ASSETT LAN'GDOX, President, pro tern, ef the Senate, ' . . March 10, 18G9. - ..' ; - tno.t4.j "anact ' To stneud section one of th act entitled "Aa-act to amend section C8 of an set sntitled "' ' ' an act to provide (or th creation sod regn- " lation of Incorporated Companies in lb. State of Ohio." passed March 4, lR&g. 8so. 1. Beit imaetfl hy thn General Asm-. Vyoj the Slate 0 Ohio, That section one of th t

1 . .,'.,'' . 1 j, . . - ' ' , , i-.-J 1 t . ,.; ; . I .-"i ,4 4 ! ,1 II IB ilV i .'eA ,:,iii ' i'-'' 1 M II 1 r ... v . ..- ..it VOL. V. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1859. , NO. 29.' a T4 Ifll REMOVAL. DR. C. Itl. KELSEY, DENT 1ST! TTA9 taken, for a term of years tli roomi re SJL oently occupied by Mr. N. N. Hill, and Immediately over the storo room of Taylor, Oentt k Co., when he will prosecute the rrloui duties of the profession. With an experienoe of oror IS years constant practice, and an acquaintance wun au me LATE IMl'UOVEMENTS of the Art, he fooUooiifi- dent or giving entire aaualaclion. 4 The beat skill of the i'rofoaaion warranted to be exercised in evory case. On hand a fine atook of Dental materials recently procured from the East, Kntrance on Main street, between Taylor, Uantt t'o.'s and I.. Hunk's Clothing Store. April lD-23tf DH.D.ltlcBItlAR, i'ia nrr ssr-.i. wiw w t-t f . tt T ESl'ECTFULLY announeea bis return from SX theEa I Eaat ( where he has Purchased a large as sortment of Dental materials land is now fully pre. liarod to execute all operations eonneoted with dentistry, such as filling, extracting, and cleaning teeth, and healing all diseased mnutns, ana removing Irregularities of the teeth. Also, Particular at tention riven to tho Insertion of Artificial teeth All work warranted to be done in the bout stylo of the art. I am also prepared to opcrato on Hair-line sintzle or double Cleft nalato and all other op erations connected with Dental Surgery. Having boon eraployod as an assistant in the ollico ot Ins. Fundonburg k Ilullihon, of Wheeling. Va., I flatter uiyselt that 1 can give satisfaction in every respect, I have permanently located in Mt. Vernon, Ohio, Office uvea Uusjsll A Sturges's Bank, Main Stroot, April 5 21 ly. Dr. O. Ex SB ITIcKowii, Office Wash's Block, Nos. 1, 2 3; 2d Floor, S. K. Corner Main k Vine Sts. Mount Vernon, 0 All operations performed in the lateat and most approved style and rr AKtiAJSl zu. May 3 185U-25nj3. WOULD say that he has renewed the lease for the above suite of rooms for the term of five years, and largely Increased bis facilities for the teller accommodation of visitors and patients. Always on hand a large stock of JlEA'TAL GUODM Teeth direct from the best tooth Manufactory in the world and km no others! Can therefore, give a more liftlikt cxjTttiitn than can be obtained with any cheap or xnferitrr teeth. Is also prepared to insert artificial teeth on Cora-lite or vulcanised Guttapercha or Rubber base an admirable base for temporary acts, Ac. Would also call attention to hia method of treating teeth with exposed uerves or sensitive dentine without pain and not destroying the vitality of the tooth, thereby rendoringthat large number of teeth serviceable for years which if not treated on scion-titio principles are sacrificed. Thankful for the very liberal favora for the last four years hoping by strict attention to business to receive like confidence and patronage. DR. L. S. MURPHY, LATB OP MEW YORK CITY, ANNOUNCES to hia frienda and the public, that he has opened an office for the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, in Mount Vernon, and the adjoiningeountry. From the timoand attontion he ban given to bin profession, ho hopes to reooive a liberal share of the public patronage. Special uttoniion to diseases of women and children. Ob'l'ICK.on Main street, over Curtis k Supp's St. .pi; It tsidenoo corner High & West Struct. Oct. lUth, 18o8.tr. D. "0."M0XTG0MEliVr ATTOBHEY AT WW, UASMXU lil'IUII.NO, OVKU N. Mt'OlFFlN'S 8UOE STORK. Mount Vernon, Ohio. . Special attention pi v.-n tu the Collecting of 'Chums, and tho purchase and salo of res I Estate. ;i havu for snlo unimproved lands ns follows, fHO n.-ros ill Outgo County, Missouri, 0115 acres in Warren County, Missouii, 3112 iicres in St. Fron-'cuis 12 niniy, Missouri, also l2o acres and one 40 acre lot in ilirdiu County, Ohio, and H.t acres in il ruur Coiiniy, Ohio. March 1. '5'J, lti-tf. J W. VANUK. W. 0. COOl'EK. VANCE & COOl'ER, A TTuKN K YS AT LAW, MT. ERXON, 0. flee southcaHciirnor Main and Chestnut srrects .ippo.iite Knox C umy Hank. aept2U JOHN ADAMS, Attorney at Law &, Notary Public, OFFlCb-lN WARD'S NEW UUILDINO, Corner Main and Vine Sts., MOUNT TEKSON. OHIO. O PECIAL attention given to collwciions in Knox O and adjoining counties: also: tu prosecuting claims for I'onsions and Laud Warrants, and all other lugal huslncs entrusted to his care, inarch lltf. SAM'L ISRAEL. J08.C. HEVIIi ATTOli M E Y S AT LAW, MOUNT VKUNON, OHIO. OFFICE Main Street Uclow Knox County nanK. tif Prompt attention givuu to all business entrusted to thorn, and espuotally to eolicctiug and se- etiiing claims, luauy part ol Omo Dee. i tli-lijS-4-3ui. .EilMKT W. COTTON. W. L. UAN1 COTTON & BANE. Attoriiet'a & Counsellors nt Law, Mt. I'tnwn, Ohio. a A"T1LL attend to all business intrusted to their TT caro, in any of the Courts. OrflCb.N. E. Corner of Main and Gambler Sts., over ryie's Morctianl 1 alluring fcataoiishinont. Oct. 19th ld58.tf- . Ol'XHAR. B. I. BANN1NO, OlIVISAIS A 1SANN1NU, A I T OBMEYS IT UW, Mo ii ii i Vernon, ' OFFICE -In Miller's Block, in tba rooms formorly oc3upieu oy non. Jonn a., sillier. lnl-ly CKO. P. MILniNCB. H. G. THOMAS, illELlIINCll tt THOMAS, PIIODLC E & COMMISSION HERCIJAMS DIALIU Iff SAir, TLASTER, FISH, WHITE AND WATER LIME. ! WILL PAY CASH FOB , Flour, Grain of all kinds, Pork, Bacon, Butter, Hops, Dried Fruit, Flax, Clover and Timothy Seed, Potash, White Beana, Lard, Hides, Pelu, Ac. At NORTON'S WAREHOUSE, March 22, '5-lVly Mt. Vernon, Ohio, SASHi DOOltS AND BLINDS. J. A. Anderson, WAKur Acrraxa aki vialkii xn SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS, On. 'onet' Ware Hotue, High St., iMwtm . Main and S. It. Depot, Mount Ytr- . non, Ohio. ALLIINDS of work constantly on hand and warranted. AU orders promptly executed. April 26, 185J41y., CnASTIIXKenrl FRENCH LACE 8HAWJ and MANTILLAS at $7 to $19. WHITE and BLACK CRAPE BIIAWLfl some TBRT extma la she and quality. Call soon on May 10-10tf BPERRY A CO. A Nice Home farm for finle. O ACRES of land, finely oultlvated.wlih small or Oohard, new frame dwelling, new frame stable, and other outbuildings, only ot mile east of Main Street, Mt. Vernon, on Gambler roaid. It is only a lew rous irom center Hun I and is a good location loragaruener. mce ai.ioo in payments. W. II. COCIlltAN, Koul Estate and augll:3mo. Uen. Agcat Cirent Fnnn Tor Nnl. THAVE a 200 acre farm of the finost land in the jl county lor sale. Most or the fannlsrlob bottom, aud lion only about 6 miles from thisclty (Mt, Vernon.) Theland is well supplied with orchards. runningstroamsof water, roads Ae. Thebuildings are new and good ( in short, If any man wishes to nvo quite ai noino, 101 mm purchase this I arm. in1 quire of W. II. COCllRAN, Real Estate, May 25, tf. and Oon'l Agent Farm For Snl. r i ACRES, ABOUT i MILES FROM MT. I'-ZiVernon, on the Columbus road, about 75 aoresoleared, with excellent soil and timber. About 50 acres aro bottom land. Good frame dwelling imme stable, new Irame barn, small orchard, good spring, so. fries (35.00 per acre, In pnymonts. W. , 11. UOUlIUAN.Jtenlcatnta Soptl,1857. and ticn'l. agent. LOOK AT THIS I rT'IIE Subsoribor offers to sell his fiirm of 28 acres A. lyingon Owl Crook, !f miles 8. E.of Mt. Ver non. It is the very first quality of land auitublofoi uartioningj olO. Also, his houso and lot of 2 acres on Gambler St just, east of Center-Run. The. houso is new and convouicnt; a fountain pump of excellent soft water ai ineuoor. h tallo,Uoni -cribs oncl othor out build inga. For further particulars enquire of WM. H. COCHRAN, Real Estate ag't. or Joseph Colrille. rosldinir on the rtremiscs. Mar. Si). 20tf. 65 Acre Farm for Sale, IN MONROE TOWNSHIP, 4 miles from Mount Vernon, one-half mile from tho Woostor road: aooui 40 acres cleared and in a good state of cultivation, 6 acroe of which are meadow; dwelling house, barn and orchard. Price $27 per acre in piiyments. M. D.Montis, who resides on the farm, will show it to persons wisniwr to see it. W. 11. COCHRAN. May 17, 'oiltf Real Estate and General Agent, BUlf WI1EUE YOV CAN' BUY THE CUEAFEST!! William M . Mefford. OETUKKS HIS THANKS TO THE CITIZENS lli of Knox County for the liberal natrnnatro ax. tendod to him, and would say that he has imw on hand as good Harness, Saddles, Duggy, Carringe, Wagonsndl low Harness, Collars, Bridles, Martin- gans, wnip o., as ever. ouur-t rm-easioorner Market House. augll:lr. W. Hauk, ft ADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER. First Doer K uth of Woodbridge's Store, MAIN STKKGT. MOUNT VKUNON. Onto. KEEPS' t nstantly on hand a large assortment of Saddle r and Harness. Bridles. Collars. Halt,. Ttri.; ... . . . . . ' . ' iuips,oto uvnuiuomrea Dy experienced workmen ana lor ri )on reasonable terms. r' ALL WOKK WARBANTF.P.,JgJ TRU.NKM. from $2 to $22. My Trunks are mucl superior article to those commonly offered for sale. i would also invite snaoial attention to my Collars', which cannot be surpassed for style and durability, may 2Uy. REMOVAL! I have taken the stand onedoor South of flic Kenyan Houso, tho room formorly occupied by R. C. Kirk, A Co., where I will be pleased to see all my old customersiind fricntUand hosts of new ones. I huve ddd a new and fresh STOCK OF GOODS fresh frnin New York. Beautiful in Style, Good in Quall-ty.nnil Cheap in Price. MY MOTTO JH Jiii.ll ' I' AY. AX J) SKLL AS CllHAP AN THE ('llh.il' LSI. Come on this way. Don't forget tho place opposite Bryant's old Coruor. April 3, i) 21 2ino. P. McINTYKE. StilR of Itiml Uxtute by Order of Court. l'RSUANT t an ordor of snlo made by tho 1 Probate Court of Knox Cmiuty, Ohio, 1 will olfcr for sale to the highest bolder, on S,tlitr.tuy, the th day of June, A. I). 1859, at 2 o'clock P. M at tho door of the Court House in .Mount Vernon, Knox county, Ohio, tho t'i,ll,,wiii',' described ronl estate, as the property of Thomiis Irvine, deceased, to-wit: The south half of Lm No. two hundred and twenty-one 1221 1 in Walker's Addition to the town of Mount Vernon, Knox county. Ohio: also, a futrt of Lot No. one hundred mid four I04 in said town of Mount Ytrnon, being a strip oil' thu south side of said lot thirteen and one-hall (KUiJjfoet in w.ilth north and south along Miiin street, ai d extending the entire length ofsaidl.it east and wcstnlsoa part of Lot No. one h .ndrcd mid three l(KI in said town of Mount Vernon, Ohio, being a strip off the north side of said lot throe 3J feet in width north and south along Main street nod extending tlie entire longth of said lot east ami west; said parcels of thirtocn and onc-liulf l.ljujatid three U foci in width on Alain street, lying adjoining to eacli other, and making a parcel ol land on M:tin stroot sixteen and one-half Hj feet in width north and south, and running from .Main strout to the alley east ami wost also lot No. lie hundred a ..1 fifty-soveu 157 in said town of tiotuu i uriiot., iiiio. Said pixiiii.os are apprnfced ns follows: The south hull lot No. 221 in Walker's Ad dition to the town of Mount Vernon.... $20,00 The said lot No. 157 1000,110 tin hi pnrcel on Main stroot 1.1 ; feet and ) fent in width north and south sido, in all feet on Main street at -.1.100.00 Terms of Sale One-third ensh in band; ono- tbird in one year, and the balance two years: the dol'errcd payments to bear interest from day of sale and to be secured by note and mortgage on the premises. BENJAMIN F. SMITH, Executor of Thomas Irvine, decensed. VANCE A COOPER, May 10, 1850-U A CHANCE TOR FAKMEUS. THE UNDERSIGNED oners forsaleaiod Farm of 108 acres in Howard township, Knox county, 7 miles east of Mount Vornun, ""d n'y 1'A miles norm ot uamnier, tno location ot henyon College. About 81) noros are clou rod and in a rood state of cultivation, and the balance is good timbor land. It is a good stock farm, is well watered, has 4. lasting springs, two orchard of Apples, Pears and Cberries, a good brick dwelling, and a frame barn. I will take $4,000 fur the whole premises, ono-fifth in hand, and the balance in six or eight yearly pay-payments, with lnterestat six per cent., thus nivint the purchaser a fine chance to mako all bat the first payment on tne rami. Also, 170 acres of unimproved land In PcKalb county, Indiana. BAHLtL Way 17, 'S27 tf. Proposed Amendment to tne Constitution.Relative to an Amendment to the Constitution, Providing for Aonnal Sessions ol the General Assembly. Ilenolved. bu the General Assnniluof the Elate of Ohio, three-fifths ot the members of each House e incurnne therein, that it be and is here by proposed to tne elector of the State to vol at the next annual October State election, upon the approval or rejection of the following amendment as a substitute for the flret clause of the twenty fifth section of the second arti cle of the Constitution of this State, to-wit: All regular K8810UR w the General Assembly (hall commence on the first monday in January annually." wiLijiaan. wuuuo, 1 Speaker of the House of Representatives. AIAETIN WELKKR, April S, 1859. President of the Senate. SECRETARY OP STATE OFFICE,) Coiombcs.O., April 7, 1859 I I hereby certify that the foregoing Joint (tee olution, "relative to an amendment to the Constitution, providing for Annual Sessions of the General Assembly," is a true copy of the oilg-inal roll on file in this office. - A. P. Russell. April 13, 1859 22toe. Secretary of State. The Mount Vernon Republican . is riBLiRHan griRr tvksday morniko, BY W, II. COCIlltAN. Office In Kremlin Building, No, 8, Second Story, TERMS Two Dollars per annum, payablo In ad ance; i,.u alter mo expiration or the year. iilisceUcuuou?. Tho Democracy Denounced, by a Democrat. Hon. Heavy S. Foote; (better known as "Hangman" Foots,) formerly United 8tstes Senator Irom MiSKismppi, and at one time uovernor ot mat state, recently roado a po. mica, spoecn in Tennessee, irom wnicn It ap pears that though still claiminc to be a Dem ocrut, he now acts with the Opposition, and is yery tevere on "National Democracy" as illustrated by the Administration at Wash- uigtor,. In bis speech he is reported to have said that he "was still a Democrat, but contended there was no true Democratic party now ex isting. The organization called Democratic, he regarded ns utterly incapable of conduc ting public affairs in an honest and statesman like manner. In fact, the Democratic party now existing is dishonest, corrupt and imbe cile in the oxtremo confessedly so. Party organs and party lenders openly avow it the TheVVnshington States had repeatedly charr ed it, and had exposed the peculations,frauds ana tnells ol government olncials." He denounced tlioSTO.000,000 Cuba scheme in the severest terms. Had that bill passed, he said, "the President would have been a virtual Emperor." ' Many honest men," he thought, "were deceived by that monstrous scheme, supposing that tho money would be Honestly expended; liut he was sure it never would bo. Slidell would use it to but itv the Uiarteswn uonvenwn." In conclusion he said that if he thought "the nominee of the Charleston Convention would be elected, be would despair of the Republic' More and More Despondent. The Administration's principal onran in Xew York (the Herald,') gives more and more gloomy views of the fate of the Democracy. It now says: , "The existing demoralizations and divisions of the Democratic party are exceedingly deplorable. The split in Pennsylvania, the rebellion is Louisana, the party rivalries and jealousies and dissensions in Virginia; and despair ot the fa'tbliil regulars of the North, the impracticable demands of thepro-slavery fire-caters of the Soulh, and the general disorganization of the whole Democratic camp, would seem to justify the belief that in J8b0 we snail have the last struggle, the final overthrow, and the permanent dissolution of the late great Democratic party." Hut the Herald still thinks that all will be right with the Democracy, "if they have the good ser.se to rally around the Administration." A forlorn nope, that, to be sure. Emigration. There arrived at the port of New York, on Friday last, three thousand seven hundred and seventeen emigrants, all belonging to the laboring classes. Tboy filled eight ships. Seven hundred of them wore Mormons. The N. Y. Times says: ;sow if a newly-imported African, who is utterly ignorant of all the arts of civilized life, who cannot understand a word of JCuirlish, is worth to a Georgia planter, five hundred dol lars, these intelligent, hard working median- 8 ana lurmcrs, who will require no overseer or instructor, and whose services cun bo made immediately available, must be worth to themselves at least double that amount, so that the actual addition made to the wealth ol our country by their arrival may be estimated at $3,717,000. About three thousand more emigrants are on their way from Liverpool to Now York, and the emigration from llremen and Havre is greater this spring than it has been for two years. Cin. Com., May 17th. LAWS OF OHIO. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. fNo. 207.1 AX ACT Making Appropriations for the year Eighteen Hundred i ifty-nine. Sec. 1. He it enacted ly the General Assem bly of the State of Ohio, That the following suuiH in audition to inrmer appropriations, be ami the same are hereby appropriated out of any monoy in the state treasury lor general revenue purposes to be paid according to law, fur tbe year eighteen nundrud ntty nine, iisdv;: EXPKNSK3 or TBS STATE UOVKRNSIENT. For the payment of tho salaries of tbe governor, auditor, treasurer, comptroller of tho troasury, secretary of state, attorney general, state commissioner of common schools, oominis.Hioner of statistics, sea rotary to tho guvornor, and librarian, eight thous and oiglit hundred and seventy-five dollars. For the payment of the lieutenant governor as president 01 tno sonate, members 01 too gonernl assembly, theirclerks, assistant clerks, scarzeant-at- arms, their assistants, and messenger boys, tweuty-fivo thousand dollars. Fur the payment of the salaries of the judges of the supreme court, or the eourt or common pleas, and judgosof the superior courts, ATty-six thousand and fifty dollars, For the contingent fund of tho auditor of state, eight hundred debars. For tho contingent fund of the treasurer of stato, one thousand dollars. For the contingent fund of the comptroller of the treasury, to re-iinbnrse the auditor ef state, and for the year 186V, twelve hundred and fifty dollars.For postage for the office of the comptroller of tho treasury, one Hundred dollars. Far contingent fund of the slate librarian, five hundred dollars. For tbe oontlngtnt fund of the commissioner of statistios,ona hundred dollars. For continent fund of the state commissioner of common schools, six hundred dollars. tor the payment of the salary of the clerk of the commissioner of oommon schools, eight hundred dollars. For the support of common schools, to be distributee agreeably to the provisions of tbe several Isws now existing on the subject, a sum not exceeding the amount received from all sources for that par-pose.For the furnishing of school libraries and apparatus, asreeablv to tbe laws on the subjoet, a sum notexeeeding the amount of. tu collected for that purpose. For the payment of salary of chief elerk In the Auditor of State's office, nine hundred dollars. For nerment of salary ef insurance elerk la same office, terci hundred and fifty dollars For payment of salary of elerk of the land de partment la same office, seven hundred and fifty dollar. Fur payment of salary of general revenue elerk In same ufiice, six hundred dollars. For payment of salary of sinking fund elerk In same office, six hundred dollars. For payment of salary of clerk of the public works department of same office, six hundred dol lars. For payment ef the salary of the clerk acting as register in the bank department, sevon hundred and lltly dollars. Fur the payment of the salary of one correspond lng olerk, nine hundred dollars: Provided, that no money shall be drawn from tho contingent fund of tho Auditor of State's office for the payment of ciorKS in mac aopnriiueni, nua provided 1 irtllor that the salaries of said clerks shall be paid so fur as tho mnio mav be applicable and out! of uacxnomlal balance of former appropriations for the paymcntof ci eioras in ino Aiimiorsoiiico, Fur the payment of clerks In the office of treasurer of state, two thousand throe hhndrod dollars. For the payment of elerks in the office of the cotnptrjllcr ol tuo treasury, ono thousaud eight bun. tired dollars. For tbo payment of clerks in the office of the secrotory ot suite, fifteen hnndree dollars. For paymont of the Ohio State Journal and the Ohio Statesman for publishing the daily proceed in us of tho legislature, four hundred and sixty dollars each. Fnr navmnnt of the salary of thn ailintent . r . ... J general, three- Hundred dollars. For contingent expenses of tne sdnitant min eral, two hundred dollars. For clerk hire in the office of the adjutant general, lour n una red. For rent of arsenal, care, collection, trans lortation and repair of arms, two thousand dol ara. For salary of the atinrter master general for uie year irwt, lour hundred dollars. or contingent expenses of tho quarter mas ter eencrul. three hundred dollars- For expenses of cleanme and renairinir arms. arcoutrenients, camp equipage and olher similar articles in pursuance of section 45 of the act to orirantxe ami discipline the militia, pass ed March 28, 1857. five hundred dollars. For the payment of a clerk in tho office of tne attorney general, six hundred hollars. for tne payment of the expenses of the at torney general in nttendiusr to the case of !Elias Plum against the treasurer of Fairfield county, ana outers, two numirea uoimrs. For the payment of the Balary, of the ianitor of the stato house, services of assistants, and contingent, expenses to be paid on the certificate of the secretary of state, one thousand .i-n uounrs. For the Dnvment of the chief engineer of the heating apparatus, and other hands employed, and necessary expenses, to be paid on the cer tificate of the acting commissioner of the Btate ouse, hlteen hundred dollars. For the purchase of hooks ai'd magazines for the state library, and binding, six hundred dollars. For stationary for the use of the state de partments, including printing paper and otliet articles necessary for the use of the general assembly, supreme court, and state ofiicers.thirty thousand dollars. For the distribution of laws and journals. and legislative and executive documents, two thousand dollars. For seals and presses to be furnished to coun ties, one hundred dollars For the navmout for printing for the sfa'.e and executive departments, and of the laws. journals, documents, reports, and other work ordered by the general assembly, done in accordance with thu laws of the state, sixteen thousand dollars. For payment for fuldinc. stitchinc and bind ing lor the state aud executive departments. una of laws, journals, documents, reports, ordered oy tne general assembly, and other necessary work done in accordance with the laws of the state, thirteen thousand dollars. For taking care of and Duttinsr in order leg islative halls, to be expended under the direction of the janitor, two hundred dollars. For the purchase of fuel for the department of state, five thousand dollars. For payment to the Columbus gas light and coke company, fnr gas to light the state house, two uioubaua uoiiars. For compensation, including arrearages, to the messenger to the supreme court, at the rate of two dollurs per day, to be paid on the cer tificate of the duel justice, eight hundred dol Lira. For compensation to the cries of the supreme court, to be paid on the certificate of the chief justice, live hundred dollars. r or tne payment ot mileage ot county tress- urers in traveling to and returning from the seat ol government in making their semi-an- ual settlements with thn auditor ef state, for the year 1858 and 1859, eighteen hundred dollars.For the continuation of the work on the Ar- eoian Well, to be exptnded as heretofore pro vided, two thousand dollarB. For the purchase of the "Ohio state reports. ve hundred and sixty dollars. For the purchase ol books tor the law library, to be expended under the direction ot tbe eu eme Court, one thousand dollars, to be paid on the certificate of the Chief Justice. For payment of costs for sustaining United aiates prisoners, unuer me aci passeu iecem ber 20. 1606. (even hundred dollars. . . T .1 . , t-. For payment of per diem and mileage of meinoers 01 me state ooaru 01 eijuauzaunn. t . . . . 1. r .; auk books for records ot appraisers, and oth er necessary expenses, twelve thousand dol lars. For the Slate board of agriculture being pro. Cecils of t-how license and escheated lands, the Mini of t'o ihoiisand nine hundred and ninety nine dollars nud forty cents. Po? furniture of the office of comptroller of the treasury, lour hundred dollars. For pavnieut of Lewis Lille, for an iron safe and lock for the office of the commissioner ef the sinking fund, six hundred and forty-six dollars ten cents. For payment to Miles Greenwood, to be re ceived by him in full for hia claim against tho state for heating aparatus, labor and material, for the centernl Ohio lunatic asylum, four thousand four hundred and four dollars three cents. For payment of John E. Ebcrlin, for balance due him for collecting and preserving, and storing public anus, fifty-eight dollars. For payment of Tames J. Park, for labor, money and mateiiaKby him furnished for the use of the Stato, in keeping in repair the "Western Reserve and Maumeeroad," from April 15, 1857, to May 1 , 1858, to be received by him as payment in full of all claims against the State prior to said Mny 1, 1858, two thousand one hundred and fifteen dollars twenty-three cents. To pay the certificate of W. H. Oibson, late treasurer of stato, in ft v ir of S Spink, treasurer of Wood county, fifteen dollars ninety cents. To pay the certificate of W. H. Oipson, late treasurer of slate, in favor of D. Taruell, treasurer of Henry county, four hundred and fifty dollars. To pay over draft of W H. Gilsnn late treasurer of state, on the Piqua Branch Bank, four hundred and forty dollars and eight cents. To pay balauce of interest due banks, rrh money advanced by them to the State, in the year 1P57, five hundred dollars. For the payment of the claim of William Egry.for damages sustained by him in the erection of the southern Ohio lunalio asylum, and the destruction by the sewerage thereof of a stream of water pissing through his lands.Ut be received by him in full fur all claims for such damages, six hundred dollars. For payment to John W. Kees, to be received by himsssatisfaetisnin full of his claim against the State for a balance on account of a contract for a portion of the 8tate printing in the year 1854, eleven hundred forty-nine dollars and fifty cents. For toavment to John Hreen, to be received by him in full satisfaction of his claim for the plumbing of the northern Ohio lunatio asylum, twelve hundred and seventeen dollars and fifty-seven cents. For payment of George Wotlhington Co , to be received by them in full satisfaction of . 1 . ; , i' it. ei.i r tt.. . I. 1. : their claim against the State for the plumbing of the northern unto lunatic asyium, lour sun-dred eighty-five dollars four cents. : To pay John v. Miller nis expenses, ana lor services as olerk of the house of Representatives, pri or to his resignation at such elerk, twenty-Ire dollars.To pay Lewis Ilaker his expenses, and for terrl- cm asclerk of the hunse of Representatives preri oils to his resignation as suoi olerk, twonty-five dol lars. To pay William Russoll West the bolaneotlue him as salary as architect uf the state house, two hun dred dollars; and his omnpnnxation and expenses in aiienaing upon tho commission or architects to ex-amino the state house fifty dollars. For paymont to C. 11. Harront. for charges mid for transportation, sale keeping and distribution of public arms, one hundred and eighty dollars and iniriy-nins coins. To Wm. Child, for storngeof public arms, certified by the quarter muster general oue hundred dollars,To J. Haddock Smith, clerk f the court of eom-mon pleas of Franklin County, the sum of two hundred and thirty-four dollars and eighty-nine cents, for the payment uf ousts in the following oases, vis: II. Mc.Calluin vs the Stato, 1 3,2:1. The State vs Miles Greenwood, $U,u2. Some ys Wallace Saw-yor etal,$l4,48. Sume vs llliss and Sullivant,$17,-27. HnmovsE.N. Sill, $21,47. Same vs Hnonoor et al. $22,!o. Same vs Hates, Mulury et ol, :lil,0. Same vs liatcs A Rid way et al, 2u,5il. Ssma ys Hall, Vtmt,otal,$i(l,4r. Sams vsdaniel Buckle, 25,03. Same vs Hall k Reed, 21,44. To pay Charles Rule his claim against the state in conseiguence of tho abrogation by the state houso commissioners of alleged contracts dated June V, 1854, and Mny 9, 1855. respectively, for furnishing marble tiloing, bnllustorsand hand rails for the state h')ue, tobo received by said Rule in full of disclaim against the state on account of the same, two thousand ton dollars sixy-nine cents. To ay Thatcher Lewis his claim against the State. as adjusted, for services performed and work done in musing icncosand improvements or groundsnt the Central Ohio Lunatic Asvluui. eiirlit hundred dollars. To pay Daniol B. Woods, in full of his claim for services and expenses as commissioner of the two new lunatio asylums, scvonty-five dollars and sixty cents. To pay William Kennon, William B. Caldwell and Asa L.Modhury their expenses while at and traveling to and from the seat of government, as commis sioners of appointment, under the act of May 12, iojn, two uunareu aonars. To pay A. U. Tliuruian for professional services in the case of the State uf Ohiovs William Kennon and others, upon quo warranto in the supreme court, one hundred dollars. To nay Swnyno A Buber for professional services in the cose of tho Stato of Ohio vs Williuui Kennon and others, upon quo warranto in the supreme court, one hundred dollars. To pay 11. B. Warden, for professional servieos in assisting tho attorney goneral in the case of the ctatoot Unio vs n illiam Kennon and others, upon quo warranto in the supreme oourt one hundred dol lars. Fur payment of the expenses of senate committee in visiting the "House of Refuge,"in Hamilton conn ty, and the "Ohio State Reform Farm," in Fairfield county, in 185S and 18511, fifty dollars. r or the payment of the per diem and expenses of the commission created by the octuf April 12, I85S, to examine into the condition uf the treasury, Ac, mree inousana dollars. For the paymon t of the certificate of tbe late treas urer of Stato in favor of J. M. Russell, treasurer of Paulding county, dated -May 28,1857, ono hundred and ninety eight dollars aud ninety cents. To pay the balunce due tbe Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company (see report of Messrs. Kdgerton, Morgan and Rcemeliu, pace 107.) tbe sum of fortv- fuur thuusand dollars, and to pay any further sum that may be found due to said Trust Company on examination and adjustment of the accounts by tho commissioners of tho sinking fund an additional sum not exoeeding ton thousand dollars: providod that no payment shall be made of anysnmtosnid Trust Cnmnanv unless tho nommissinnnm nf thn sinking fund shall be satisfied that tho snmo isjust-ly due. f or the contingent expenses or the attorney gen-oral, fivo hundred dollars. To nnv tbe attorney general and the assistant counsel employed by him for defending suits, under the provisions ot tho act tor the liquidation of certain claims against tho State, passed April 17, 1857, twelve hundred dollars. For payment to G. W. Hoyl, fur fittinst koys. re pairing of locks, ohairs, desks and other furniture in benato chamber, hi teen dollars and three cents. For the payment of Geotge W. neyl, the amount 01 his out lor worn clone, repairing locks and clmirs in legislative Dan ol house, six dollars ana ten conts. For tho payment of Shocdlngor and Brown: the amount of thoir bill for articles furnished lcgislutivo nan, eight dollars nnu twenty-nve conts. To pay W, A Adams the balance due him on so count of tho monument of Simon Kenton; ton dollars and sixty-six cents. To pay oxpenscs of night watch of the State houso to be appointed by the treasurer of Mtato, five hundred and fifty dollars. To pay for certificates of wolf scalps, three hunl-dred dollars. For payment of a fire and burglar proof safo for the office of attorney genorul,six hundred and fifty uonars. To pay the expenses of the receiver in making a tnornugn searcn auor tne assets 01 tne ncnoca touu-ty Hank nnd such other inquiries ns shall be proper to be made; tho sum so advanced by tho state to be returned into tbe treasury by the said receiver of tho first moneys realised from the assets of said bank, su with interest recovered, fifteen hundred dollars.For tho payment of the expenses of the committee of the House of Representatives in making the annual visits to the sou thorn and northern O. Lunatio Asylums, payable upon the order of the chairman of the said committee; one hundred and fire dollars.Fnr tho payment of the expensos of the committee of the House uf Representatives in making an annual visit to the State Reform Farm, in Fairfield county thirty-five dollars. Fur the payment of the expenses of the Sonnto committee on benovolent institutions in visiting the several benevolent institutiuns of theSfuto, in the year 1858 and 1859, payable on tho order of the ehairman of the said committee, seventy-two dollars.Fur the payment nf the expenses of the committee on claims of both houses of the Goneral Assembly in visiting and inspecting the northern Ohio Lunatic Asylum bnildings, payable on the order of the chairman of said committee, twenty-two dollars and ninoty conts. For the payment of A. B. Jfowburg for services of tho joint select committee nf the General assembly to examine the claim of Samuel Mcdary, for printing for the legislature of 1852 as certified by said eommittce: one hundred aud sixty dollars. For Ibe payment of J.D. Osborno for carpet and other furmturo for the office of the comptroller of tho treasury, forty-one dollars and twenty-four cents. For carpet and other furniture for the office of the attorney general, ninety-eight dollars and ninety-nine cents. For Green cloth and other ma'erlals to furnish the Supreme Court room, furty dollars thirty-two cents. For tho payment to Solomon Buck for a clock for tho senate ehambor and repairing tho same, five dollars.Fur the payment to Shoedingerand Brown for hat rack and bonk coso for the office of the commissioners of the sinking fund, twenty-one dollars. For paymont to Stone, O'Hnrra k Co. fur materials for towels and making same for state hunse, fourteen dollars twontr-fivo cents. Fur payment to J. M. k W. Westwater for chandelier for the offico of adjutaut general, thirty-two dollars. For paymont to T.Brnthorlln A Halm for furniture for the su promo court room, senate chamber, hall of tbe houso, comptroller and adjutant goneral's office, two hundred and fifty-seven dollars fifty six eenla. For the payment nf the expenses nf the Joint select Committee of both honses appointed to Investigate the charity school of Kendall, nine dollars. For payment to A. W. Daltnn from January to April 4, 185V, twenty-five dollars, Fur the paymont of Joha il. Stineman of Ad-glace county, ninety-seven dollars and sovenly-five cents, fnr the purchase money and Interest on one-half of tho fractional west half 1 f tbe N. K. fractional quarter of section two, town eight, S. R. fonreast, sold bv the state to him, and for which the Uthad no title. For paymont of special examlnsr appolntedv the auditor and comptroller to examine and Inspect offices of canal collectors, receivers and other state officers, twelve hundred dollars. For payment to Joseph W. Burke, for transportation of arms, under the provision of the 45 section ef the act to organise and discipline the militia and volunteer militia, passed March 28, leaf, thirty threedollars three cents. For payment to Dr. 11. A. Ackley In full fnr his elaiioon the slate for serricee and expenses ssentn-missionernf tbe two sew lanatie asylotas, else for services and expenses when attending tbe year ISafi ' as a witness before a select Investigating committee of the House of Representatives, and also for a balance due James C. Pines for like serrievs btfors said committee, and ai clerk to theeumuilssinner du ly assiguud to the said Ackley, four hundred and twmity-sovun dollars, ninety-three cents. For payment to Gov. Samuel Modsry, his claim in full against the Stato, fur printing performed hv him in the year 1852, four thousand two hundred and thirty-two dollars and fifty-six cents. For tho payment of the expenses of the commit-too on common schools and school lands, uf the Senate In going to Cincinnati to examine the claim uf H W. Hcrby k Co. against the State of Ohio, tlx dollars.Fur payment to Geo. W. Hoyl for fitting keys and locks to tlesks and other repairs fur Huoto uf Representatives, twenty-tlirue dollars. f or payment to li. L. nice, balance due mm for recording 241 pages of Field notes under tne directum or Ilia Perretary or state, two hundred five dollars ten cents. Fur payment to E. 8. Hrnnka for rent and storage of public arms, certified by the quarter mas'er general, two hundred tighty seven dollars fifty cents. Thore is hereby appropriated out. of any money in the treasury .received from the Cincinnati, Columbus and Wooster turnpike road coinpauy on account of the State's interest in said mail, or out of the first sufficient money that shall bp received from such source or from the sple of the stock now owned by the Slate in said road, the sum of thirteen hundred dollars. To pay the claim of Samuel l'errin nnd such payment shall bo deemed in full all claims ol' the said Perrin for labor by him performed and material furnished on said turnpike road, and an act entitled "au act for the relief of Samuel Perrin," passed April 13, 1858, is lieri by repealed,For payment to D. Richmond A Co. in full of their claim fnr a balance due them lor the cons! ruction of the Southern Ohio Lunatic As ylum and all the buildings cunm cted therewith aa well fur all extra work cor neeteil with sniti Asylum, ten thousand, one hundred and tweu ty-five dollars. , To pay Pelrli A Richca for enuraving br them performed by order of the acting commissioner of the Reform School, one hundred nud fifty dollars. For the payment of Richard Page for ser vices rendered in making examination of certain terrace under resolution of this House, and making report of same, ninety dollars. And for the payment of L. W Jaeger for like services rendered under saiuo resolution, forty dollars For the payment of L. H. Branch, Pergent at arms, for two days extra seivi.ei rendered in preparing the hall of tbe Hoiire lor the present session, eight dollars, ai d for the payment of F. Beck lor assistant seargeant-nt-ai ins fur like services eight dollars, and for the payment of Charles Snyder anil Albert MeiMiruiick, mes senger boys, for like services, three dollars each. For repairing the State mad near Lognn, in Hooking county, as recommended by the Hoard of Public Works, as per report to the Senate of March 30. 1859, thu sum 01 $111111. for the engraving and illusiiai.ions of fftr gj ricultural reports of the year 1858, the sum uf $500. To John Gander for expenses incurred bv him in perfecting his title to the S. W, qr. sec 3, town 2. S. range 6, E , sold hy the State to tne grantor 01 the said John Uuuder, the Hue which was defective, 8H 40. For the paymont ol the claim John Gill for balance due him for work on the Nor'.hern Lu natic Asylum, six thousand nine hundred and forty-one dollars and eighty-three cent, to be paid as follows, as assigned by John Gill, vis: 10 uaylord and Hammond, .)UU; to J antes . Ulark, tb'a: to Ueo. Worlhitiutni, 1 tiliU: to Mercian Voore, 250: aud said John Gill. 14.- 5b'6,83. BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. ctmiii lunatic asylum. For the payment of salaries of the superintendent, assistant physician, steward and ma Hon of the Central Ohio Lunatic Asylum, three thousand two hundred dollars For the salary of tho moral instructor of said asylum, two hundred (lobars. For provisious and necessary current expenses and repairs of said asylum, twenty five thousand dollars. Provided that money snail not be drawn from the payment of a chaplain; SOUTHEBM LUNATIC Xsf LIU. For payment or the salaries of the siiprinten-teudent, assistant physician, steward nnd matron of the southern Ohio Lunatic Asylum, two thousand seven hundred dollar. For the payment of the mural intiicter of said asylum and library, two hundred dollars.For provisions and necessary current expenses of said asylum, seventeen thousand three hundred dollars. For repairs and work-shop, two thousand dollars. For abatement of nuisances caused by emptying from wster-closetH and gas works uf said institutions, one thousaud dollars. MOlfritvRN LUNATIC ASYLUM For the payment of salaries of the superintendent, assistant physician, steward and matron of the northern Ohio lunatic asylum, two thousand seven hundred dollars. Fur the payment of tho mural instructor of said asylum, two hundred dollars. . For provisions nnd ncoossaryciirTont expenses of said asylum, sixteen thousand three hundred dollars.Fur the purcliaso of money of two and two-thirds ( 2?s ) acres of land adjoining the grounds of the northern Ohio lunatic asylum, to bo paid as soon as good title is mado to the stale therulur, seven hundred dollars. Fur securing winduws and repairs, two thousaud dollars. For payment uf oxpenscs of trustees of benovolent institutiuns, throo hundred dollars PRAF ANP PI'MS ASYLUM. For the salaries of the superintendent steward, matron, physician and teachors of the Ohic institu-tio'.i for the educntion of the deaf and dumb, nino thousand dullurs. For provision and other necessnry current expensos and repairs of the said asylum, sovon thousand sevon hundred and fifty dollars. For bed steads, bedd ing and matresses, one thousand dollars- , SLtSB ASYLUM. For the payment of the salaries of the superintendent, steward, matron, physician and teachers nf the Ohio institution fnr the education of the blind, six thousand dollars. Fur provision and necci'ary current rxpon'e and repairs of snid asylum, seven thousaud dollars. asylum yon ipioti. For the payment of salaries of the sdperintend-enl, oilier officers and teachers of the Ohiu state as-syluui for idiots, one thousand seven hundred dollars.Fur provision aad necessary enrrent expensos of the aid asylum three thousand dollars: Wages, rent, furniture end repairs, two thousand dollars. stato Huron PAntf. For tho payment of the salaries of the officers of the state reform farm, three thousand five buudred dollars. For provisions, furniture, clothing, school books for, and educating and training boys, eight thoasand dollars. For furnishing three dwelling hnusesalready erected, twelve hundred dollars ($ 1,200.) For fruit treos planted on said farm, one hundred dollars ($1110.) For agricultural implements, three hundred dollars, tM0U.) Fur ax team and milch sows and other live stock, Ixhandnd dolUrs,($A0t.) . STATS oorss. For fornishlnr stairs ia the state boese with mar ble band-railing, four thousand eight hundred dollars, (H,8iin.i For finishing Inferior of dome and rotunda, thir teen thoasand dellars, (ll,0l)9.) for trees, shrubbery, ernamenting gronnds. fire hundred dollars, (SMIO.) tor flntxina main walks, one thousand dollars. ($1 SOO.) rnr one go item, inree nunarei dollar, fine. 1 For lightning rods, four hundred dollars,($U0.) Provided, that no pars of the money hereby appro priated for the purpose uf carrying on work on the state house nrslate house gronnds, .hall be expeniT-eil fur any other purpose thai that for whiak tbe same Is especially appropriated, bu.insy apply any unexpended balance which may r ram in uf soy ap. elflc appropriation after the oompldliWuf the wurkj for which it has been appropriated tn the eomploitoa of any unfinished work herein authorised o bo done when (he specific appropriation fvrsneh Oflfiolshed work shall prove Insufficient to Us completive; sad provided further, that no monoy appropriated for the now state bouse shall be expended In the payment of tho salary of an assistant aruhitmtordrafu-uutn, wbiuh efficM are hereby abolished, - - 4 oftto rejoTSNTrABT.' '"' Fnr the nsyment of the salaries of the dlreotor. wnrdon, deputy Warden, elerk, physician, moral hf. trucUiraiid assistant teacher ot the Ohl penitentiary, four tluniMud five hundred and eight dollar.' tti.m.) "For the payment nf guards, anil night wateh ef; the Ohio penitentiary, fifteen thousand six hundred anil fifteen dollars, ( I6,14.)' For the payment fur! provisions, elnthtng repair ' nf all kinds, fuels, lights, hospital and othtr neeansx r.v current Mpenses, for the Ohio penitentiary, 1. forty-three thousand two hundred iilUrs,lti. , 200.) - ' For the payment af nnst ot proscentln, oonvlotton ' and transportation nfectiricts to the Ohio peniten- ! tiarv, eighteen thousand seven hundred end fifty dollars, t $1 8,75(1. ) . 1 For allowance to disehnrgedmnTlcfs, to nay their-expenses to their homes, nine hundred dollars, ($9,-" For the purchase nf hooks hy r"hV director and ' warden fnr the use of tho convicts, five haudred doX-1 lars. f $500. ) 8no. 2.' This act shall take effect from and-after itR passage. - - william n tvotms, ; repeater of the House of TCorresontatlvea. , MA rT,NT Wf.LKKR. Tiesident of the Senate. April 5, 1859. No. 67. 'AN ACT To aathorire Courts t give effect to the in tention of parlies and ollWrs by curing d. fects, omissions and onors in instrumenta . and proceedings. Skotiojj 1. Be it rnal ly tl General A' 1 semlly of the State of Ohio. That in all cases wherein any ofDcnr or oihVers, party or parties, person or persons, or body .corporate, or persons intending and undertaking to become-a body cor(ruto has heretofore made orjDtay . hereafter, by reason of ir,;lvertance or other. . wise, make any omission, defect or error in any instrument in wriiin;, or in any proceed, ing, whereby the same shall not be in strict .-' conformity with the laws of this State, it shall be competent for the Courts of this state and they are . hereby authorized to give full effect to alt such insftinients and proceed- . ings according to the true and manifesting , tention ol the parties thereto. , , , , Sec. 2. That wheneyerj.nich error, omLf-. : sion or defect, shall have occurred in or may r hereafter occur in any instrument or proceed- --ing. which is required tola; made a matter of-record, it shall be competent lor any party or parties, person or persons intending and UH . dertaking tn become a Ivul y corporate having or claiming an intercut, in the correction sf such error, omission or defect to tile his, her or their petition in any Court of Conimea , rieas naviiigjiirisdrctmn in the premises set , . ting forth particularly thu error, defect or . omission complained of, and ask in order of such Court lor the correction thereof; and in . all cases where such application tuudehy any body corporate, or by persons body corporate-or persons intending and undertaking to become a body corporate, snub court npoj ba . ing satisfied that notice ol such application, specifying the error, defect or ouiissior.com- ' 1 plained of, and of the limo nd place of hear- . ing the same has been duly published for sit consecutive weeks in some newspaper in gen-e'al circulation in the county where such ap , 1 plicition may be mate)!, and in all other oa. sea wherever the party or parties interested have been duly brought More tho Court ia the manner proscribed by law for making ser-vice in civil actions, nnd upon being satisfied that such mistake, crrer or omission his been ,;. made, shall grant and made an order to co rect the same, which order shall ha Bled la the ofli.'e in which record is required to be . kept, and from and alter such flling fha amid . record and the otdeT correcting thnX same shall be received as evidence; in nil cases, in-all Courts the same ns il no such error, otoia-sion or defect bad ever existed.-Sec. 3. That when the record to be 00 r rectod is in any way connected with anr ksxiy corporate, the proeerHimjs mentioned in lh last preceding section shall be had in the ' court of Common Pleas of the county whore in the principal nflico of auchvorpni-iuien i lew ; cated, and in all olher esses the same shall-be had in tbe county wherein such record U kept. 8c. 4. This act to take effect and l In htm from and after its Jwssnge, ' ' " "' WJLUAM B. WOODS, Speaker of the House of Represontativef. E. IUSSET'l LAKGDON, . President, pro tcio. Ofthe Burtjsje, " March 10, 180J. .; . - No 04. AX ACT . ' ' ; To aseend Section 415Jof the code of Itfivil Procedure. Swan's Statutes, page 674. . - Skctioh 1. 77s it enaetal hy the General Af " ternhfy of tin Slate of Ohio, That section four hundred end Hlteen, of the act entitled "anatft ' to establish a Code of Civil Procedure," bt to amended as to read as follows: ' Sec. 415. when a judgment fjiv recovered " against one or more persons jointly indebted upon cVntrsct,promissory note or other irrAru- , ment in writing, those who were net originally " summoned may be made parties to the judg.-ment by aclinn. Provided, however, an so. ) tion mny be brought upon any cootrscl, prom issory note or other instrument in writing , against any one or mors of the Joint makers , or joint obligators to any such contract promissory note, or other instrument in writuif, a notwithstanding Judgment has been or may '. hcrealtcr be obtained, in any court ia any of .. .', tbo Slates in this Union, other than the Stats i , of 0 .in, against one or more of the said Joint makers or joint obligators to any such con-.. . tract, promissory note or otbsr instrument, v , and sa'd action shall proceed upon mi id instru-ment in all respects, as tho' no judgment had, . been obtained against any one of tbo makers- ,Z or obligators thereof. Provided, further, thai ... no action shall be maintained, upon any such obligation against any one against whont an action has been prosecuted to final judg. - , . ment, . . -, 1 Sec. 2. That said section (bar hundred and .. fifteen be and the same is hereby repaaledt Sec. 8. This act to Uks sliest and be ia . force from end after its passage. . v.--- " WILLIAM B. WOODS, , Bpeakor nf the H mse of Representatives. , IS. 11ASSETT LAN'GDOX, President, pro tern, ef the Senate, ' . . March 10, 18G9. - ..' ; - tno.t4.j "anact ' To stneud section one of th act entitled "Aa-act to amend section C8 of an set sntitled "' ' ' an act to provide (or th creation sod regn- " lation of Incorporated Companies in lb. State of Ohio." passed March 4, lR&g. 8so. 1. Beit imaetfl hy thn General Asm-. Vyoj the Slate 0 Ohio, That section one of th t